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>>6535020Later, I went to technical secondary school to become IT technician. I chose that school not because I liked IT, but because it can give you well paid job in my shitty country. But soon after that I realized, that I have more knowledge about IT than my teachers, and sometimes I had to take their place during the lessons. Also tried some classes funded by European Union, so practically I had to spent half a day in school(8AM-8PM). Sometimes even during weekends or holidays. I got certificates from this classes, but never got the most important one in this school. We get one for finishing high school and second for IT stuff. I got the first one, but on during my IT exam there were some problems with my computer, and I couldn’t fix them without the external help like a disc or flash drive. And that was forbidden by exam rules, so board of examiners said that “well, shit happens, there is nothing we can do”. Well, with the exception of one. I knew one of them, and I was her favorite student, so she tried to help me by bringing our (idk the word for it in English, it’s a third most important guy in school who deals with IT and any supplies related stuff). But he was so lazy, that when she called him in the middle of the test, he entered the class 10 minutes before the exam was over (it was 4-5 hours’ exam) and fixed it in a minute of two. So I had to do at least 3 hours of work in 7 minutes. Tried my best, but in the end, I got 69% when the pass mark was 75%.